It is my pleasure to announce the return of Art Meets Law! After relocating to London from NYC, a gruelling year of corporate work in private practice and four months of travelling, I am finally back at the helm of my most personal and ambitious project to date.
Still focusing on the intersection between art and law (albeit, primarily English law this time around), the aim is for the blog to develop into a useful resource not just for art lawyers but also for creators, buyers and sellers of art. It should also serve as a forum for discussion of the most pertinent legal developments affecting the global art market. To accomplish this, the law as applied to art needs to be made more accessible which will mean more informative posts that go beyond pure commentary and (gasp) a less legalistic, more informal style of writing.
Still focusing on the intersection between art and law (albeit, primarily English law this time around), the aim is for the blog to develop into a useful resource not just for art lawyers but also for creators, buyers and sellers of art. It should also serve as a forum for discussion of the most pertinent legal developments affecting the global art market. To accomplish this, the law as applied to art needs to be made more accessible which will mean more informative posts that go beyond pure commentary and (gasp) a less legalistic, more informal style of writing.
Let's get started.
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